Summary
Christopher Langfield is a Research Software Engineer with eight years' experience applying applied mathematics, image processing, and biochemical domain knowledge to scientific software at institutions including Princeton and the International Brain Laboratory. He has led development of ASPIRE, an open-source cryo-EM image-processing package, translating research literature into production-ready algorithms and collaborating closely with scientists to define future use cases. His background spans neuroimaging pipelines, high-performance cluster and AWS tooling, and a history of building reproducible research infrastructure (Git, Docker, SQLite) for studies of hundreds of participants. Trained in applied mathematics and classically trained as a pianist, he brings analytical rigor alongside a disciplined, creative approach to problem solving.
8 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Piano, Piano at Eastman School of Music
Bachelor of Science - BS, Applied Mathematics, Cum Laude, Bachelor of Science - BS, Applied Mathematics, Cum Laude at University of Rochester
Spanish, Russian